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Coronavirus (COVID-19) Sault Ste. Marie News

Province reports 1,746 new COVID cases today

Province reports 1,746 new COVID cases today

There are three known active cases in Algoma
Province reports 1,708 new, confirmed COVID-19 cases today

Province reports 1,708 new, confirmed COVID-19 cases today

About 67% of the new cases are from the GTA; There are 20 more deaths related to the coronavirus reported over the past 24 hours
Numbers remain high as province reports 1,822 new COVID cases

Numbers remain high as province reports 1,822 new COVID cases

Public Health Ontario reports 29 deaths related to the coronavirus over the past 24 hours while more than 1,510 cases have been been resolved
Preliminary city budget proposes spending $185 million in 2021

Preliminary city budget proposes spending $185 million in 2021

Just 2.12 per cent of the 5.75 per cent levy hike proposed in the preliminary budget is attributable to city spending
COVID-19: Here's the situation in the Sault this week

COVID-19: Here's the situation in the Sault this week

Two new cases in Algoma region this week
WATCH: Ford calls on feds to lay out COVID-19 vaccine distribution plan

WATCH: Ford calls on feds to lay out COVID-19 vaccine distribution plan

Today's announcement comes as Ontario reports a record-breaking 1,855 new COVID-19 cases
WATCH: Prime Minister Justin Trudeau provides COVID-19 update

WATCH: Prime Minister Justin Trudeau provides COVID-19 update

Village Media will carry the stream
Ontario confirms record 1,855 new COVID cases today

Ontario confirms record 1,855 new COVID cases today

The province is also reporting a record number of tests processed
Ontario passes bill to move province permanently to daylight time

Ontario passes bill to move province permanently to daylight time

The bill will only come into force when neighbouring Quebec and New York State enact similar legislation.
Chamber says more support, funding is needed for small businesses in border towns

Chamber says more support, funding is needed for small businesses in border towns

The Sault Ste. Marie Chamber of Commerce says losing revenue is 'not sustainable' for small businesses with a very small profit margin